Fed Gov Admits to Mortgage Document Errors Amid Lawsuit Against Trump

Fed Gov Admits to Mortgage Document Errors Amid Lawsuit Against Trump

Former Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook, recently fired by President Donald Trump, has acknowledged manufacturing documents connected to her personal mortgage applications.Trump removed Cook earlier this week after citing mortgage fraud allegations referred by housing regulator Bill Pulte.In a letter to Cook, Trump wrote, “Pursuant to my authority under Article II of the Constitution of the United States and the Federal Reserve Act of 1913, as amended, you are hereby removed from your position on the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve, effective immediately. I have determined that there is sufficient cause to remove you from your position.”

Cook, appointed to the Fed’s Board of Governors by President Joe Biden, has filed a lawsuit challenging her removal.The suit, assigned to a Biden-appointed federal judge, names Trump, the Federal Reserve Board of Governors, and Chairman Jerome Powell as defendants. She is represented by attorneys Abbe Lowell and Norm Eisen.At the center of the case is a dispute over Cook’s real estate holdings. Pulte’s referral alleges Cook committed mortgage fraud by misrepresenting the occupancy status of two properties.According to the referral, Cook obtained a mortgage for a Michigan home as her “primary residence” and, within weeks, claimed the same status for a condo in Atlanta.

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